BuffaloJoe
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So was Mindy. I remember the opening.A colorado native and love CU too! Broncos rock!
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So was Mindy. I remember the opening.A colorado native and love CU too! Broncos rock!
( but please tell me that people do not actually cut their toenails on a flight ).
On the flip side, US really must concentrate on restoring their brand identity. They have a horrible reputation, and despite arguments that most people buy the cheapest ticket, I know people (and I am not talking about elites, either) who absolutely refuse to fly them because of the events which have transpired over the past 2 years or so. They are losing a fortune in potential business from people who will no longer even consider flying US. They need to fix their reputation NOW, not when (if?) fuel prices go down.
Maybe we should start a 12-Step program for airline employees? What would we call it?
"Hi. My name is David B., and I'm a recovering Airline Employee. It's been 30 days since my last pay cut."
What - if any - coach service standards are there for transcons? The following was observed
last week:
First flight: PHL-LAX mid day A321 (full flight).
Headset sale followed by in flight cafe sales and full bev service. Trash pickup. Coffee refills and water during the movie (other drinks on request). F/As made two or three passes through cabin to see if anyone need anything. Second full bev service about 3.5 hrs into the flight followed bay coffee and water refills. Final trash pickup.
Second flight: another mid day A321, also full.
Headset sale followed by in flight cafe sales and full bev service. Trash pick up.
No coffee / water refills during movie. A request for coffee from a passing F/A (one of the few times an F/A was seen) was answered with "No, the seat belt sign is on" (as it had been for the bev svc...very light chop).
One hour prior to landing a water service only was offered. Again, a request for coffee; reponse "were only offering water". Trash pick up.
I rarely fly US mainline and it's been a while since my last transcon, so I do not know which of the above two examples is more common. But I cannot believe that it's normal to only have one full bev svc on a daytime transon flight.
Before the flames start - I am only asking what the standards are suppossed to be. For all I know, the second crew was sticking with the program more than the first one.
Speaking of service levels when is the last time anyone witnessed a crew from ANY base do an oj/coffee service before arriving on the east coast after a redeye? You'd be VERY hard pressed.
Hey....maybe each customer (or former customer) who posts on this board can sponsor a recovering airline employee. I'll be your sponsor, NCFL!!
Anybody else?